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Thermal Imaging post processing - What am I missing?

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Hello! I am hoping someone has some insight, I was able to test out my E10VTx for the 520E, its an amazing camera, and the dual image is beautiful. It takes some amazing videos, and thermal.

Heres the issue, when I pop the SD card into my computer (mac and windows) I am presented with folders named "578E10T"

Screenshot at Oct 20 23-29-32.png

I can see some amazing still photos like the one attached, but not any videos, is it possible to take thermal videos?? I also saw some threads about using some software to view pictures, and I was wondering what the YUN_0000.JPG/TIF were for, can the TIF files be imported? Is there a way to overlay them?

I have so many questions, hard to put them all into one thread. I am hoping someone experienced with thermal imaging can shed some light on this, I am specifically wondering about video and if thats possible, or would I have to record the ST-16s hdmi?

Thank you all for any comments
YUN_0071_T.JPGYUN_0017_T.JPGYUN_0036.JPG
 
There is software for processing the images that was released by Yuneec. I believe there is a link to it in the Way to Fix Drones Project Table of Contents. I know this software will help analyze still photos.

I see the file YUN_0086.mp4 in the list. I think you will found that it is video using the low light RGB portion of the camera.
 
The CGO-ET camera records the RGB and Thermal video to the same file as MKV. So it is a dual track video. Both tracks can be accessed individually by VLC Player. I'm not certain if the E10T series uses the same method.
 
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